MS Sharepoint Server

This test measures the candidate’s knowledge of MS SharePoint Server 2010 for General Use. The test covers several topics, including SharePoint Object Model, InfoPath Integration, WebParts and Workflow Development, and Monitoring and Deployment.
Category
Application & Web Development
Questions
40
Topics
6
Question types
Multiple Choice, True/False, Select-all-that-apply

Topics included

Business Intelligence
Documents and Content Management
Records Management and Compliance
Search Features
Site Management and Customization
Social Computing and Collaboration

Overview

Hiring for roles such as IT Support Specialists, Systems Administrators, Network Administrators, Cloud Engineers, Cybersecurity Analysts can be difficult when resumes use similar language and interviews only reveal part of the picture. The MS Sharepoint Server assessment adds a more objective view of whether a candidate can apply skills such as Business Intelligence, Documents and Content Management, Records Management and Compliance, Search Features, Site Management and Customization, Social Computing and Collaboration in ways that match the job. It is especially useful when a team needs to compare several promising applicants, confirm a claimed skill, or decide who should move forward to a deeper interview. The result is a clearer first screen without making the hiring decision feel mechanical.

Because the assessment is tied to software delivery, code quality, and maintainable application work, it can help employers evaluate both knowledge and practical judgment. Candidates may need to recognize the right concept, choose an appropriate next step, or understand why one answer is stronger than another. That blend matters because most roles do not reward knowledge in the abstract; they reward the ability to use it when a customer, colleague, system, patient, student, or project depends on the outcome.

Used well, the test becomes a conversation starter rather than a gate by itself. A strong result can lead to deeper questions about real projects, tradeoffs, or examples from past work. A mixed result can help interviewers ask targeted questions about Business Intelligence or related topics. That gives candidates a chance to explain their thinking while still keeping the process evidence-based.

The assessment is strongest when it is connected to the actual job description. Before using it, recruiters and managers should agree on why skills such as Business Intelligence, Documents and Content Management, Records Management and Compliance, Search Features, Site Management and Customization, Social Computing and Collaboration matter, how much support a new hire will receive, and what level of independence is expected. With that context, the results become a focused hiring signal rather than a generic pass-fail screen. The assessment can be used as a structured checkpoint before interviews, work samples, simulations, or final review.

Candidates also benefit when the assessment is used thoughtfully. Clear expectations, relevant questions, and consistent scoring make the process feel more connected to the work they are being asked to do. When the assessment reflects software delivery, code quality, and maintainable application work, it gives candidates a better chance to show practical readiness instead of relying only on interview confidence.

The best outcome is a hiring decision that feels both practical and fair. The MS Sharepoint Server assessment gives candidates a structured way to demonstrate knowledge, gives employers a clearer view of software delivery, code quality, and maintainable application work, and gives managers material they can use after the offer is accepted. When it is combined with interviews, references, and realistic expectations for onboarding, the assessment can improve selection quality while still leaving room for human judgment and context.

Best for...

  • IT Support Specialists
  • Systems Administrators
  • Network Administrators
  • Cloud Engineers
  • Cybersecurity Analysts

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